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heata — gL " PAGE SEVEN T artments. Use Them---Read Them Now! Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive in i ; oyt b q ive insertions of same copy. Cash nal, Busmess and Classified Dep BUSINESS AND DOCTORS Professio “ MOVING DAY IN oLD TIMES|] Brooklyn's “Fixed Feast of Movables,” When Flats Were Unknown in the City of Churches. LODGES Long ago.in Brooklyn—in the con- & wulship of Plancus, when Fernando ! . Wood was Tammany mayor of New ¢ York, and the perennial effervescence L3 L] Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open saccounts on our books. ' No ad taken for less than 15 cents. ST e W . I Y ) WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT Bemidji Lodge No. 119, 0., 0. F., Beltram} every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. THIS WEEK BUSINESS ' ‘ | C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 862J R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W = = LOST—Gold mounted pocket knife : A~ on lake shore near library. Leave at Pioneer office. Reward. . of the Fenians bubbled over in ‘anti- ./ draft riots—in that rolled golden age,| . May day was “moving day,” Henry _-'Van Dyke writes in Scribner’s. ‘' Beautiful Brooklyn, with breezy Jheights . overlooking the . turbulent. = | . tides of East river, and the round green patch of Goyernor's island, and . the long low metropolis of Manhattan, and the hills of New Jersey and DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgedns % Bemidji, Minn. LOST AND FOURD. FOR SALE WANTED WANT TO BUY—Ford runabout or touring car, for our own use. B.J. Willits-Luther Olson, the Land- FOR SALE—Double action pump. See Gould at Shavitch Bros. 2t7-16 A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. 3 B né 715 |~ !t;un island beyond the busy harbor! Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat i BEMIDJI wn“‘ i L do 1_5 FOR SALE—Nine pigs seven weeks| men, 121 3rd street. 6t7-17 ‘what a broad and noble outlook, what t Fisted \ -——h ol LOST—Man’s blue serge coat in city old. 5 Chester White sows and one | o nnn G A& rural, self-complicent cuarm was y or of on July 5th. Return to Ploneer| Chester White boar. All pure bred. 0 Athine, O clty of churches, “all unrav- MOOSE, NO. 1482,}| office for reward. 6t7-20| Phone 920. 6t7-21 FOM RENT. [V UV FOR RENT—Unfurnished roomss, $10 a month. Inquire Rex Oafe. 6-25tt f,"cz,{m“,’;..“ ’;:pm"::t‘;:;;“;h"f g DR. E. H. SMITH ‘Meets first & third} | FOUND_One bay pony mare, weight |FOR ANY kina of real estate deal, see 1and tudltl:);:'i and tased on' ‘mll.d i Physician and Surgeon ; Tues. each month about 600, owner can have same| oOr write B.J. Wlllits, 218 P liram) 2 on'a Oftica Security Bank Bleck Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St. || b proving and paying charges. J.[ Ave. Phone 41. A81518 Dutch financial foundation! A- Bye, Nebish, Minn. 9d7-22 Jle'echer and Storrs were ' thine, achin and Boaz, pillars of the ora- tion; one two-burner gas plate. HELP WANTED—FEMALE | ton; ene twoburhe 4t7-16 |[FOR RENT—One furnished modern room. Sixth and Lake Blvd. Phone ;:rlal temple—and, Lord, how they hated each other! Walt Whitman also ; . Wb ibine, the nyu ¢ rhi teal WANTED—Good kitchen help at the FOR SALE—One good kitchen range 86. 447-17 | joet=—but thon kn FEen! psod! 1 Rex Cafe. 6-26tt| and hard coal burner. poet—but thou knewest him not be- | lander, 122 Mill Park he was, flannel ‘shirted. Placid . " : . . DRS. GILMORE & McCANN . Physic et —————————— WANTED—Two dishwashers. Apply FOR RENT—Two modern furnished 4l prim were -thy streets, and thy || DR. H. A. NORTHROP ! BEMIDJI' CAMP NO. : FOR SALE—One near! £ R. NOR' . . y new two- _spirit was self-contented, sure that the|| . OSTROPATHIC PEYSICIAN 5012, meets 2nd and to: manager, Birchmont hotelam_ls seated buggy. Price $76. H. P. ;‘;.o‘::: 37'§fw lilgzl;ts Dh;:x:;k::: ing. ultimate truth and the final social AND SURSEON 4th Tues. each month Hanson, Shevlin, Minn. 3w17-16 ¢ 5;31-11 form were embodied in Brooklyn, ) fbertson Blook Office Phaone 168 at I 0. O. F. hall. WANTED—Woman to do scrubbing, (Reader, I am afraid that "these Visiting neighbors 60c an bour, 3rd Street Cafe. FOR SALK—See the Bemid) Sta- paragraphs, if you follow the punctua- N Hl‘:cil:ly invited 7-15th :lonerly 'Ttou‘ for rubber stamps. may seem i ext ‘Mesting — | e e e ac simile signature stamps, no ; .Iygt u: H‘k:tu:-::;) %o;:: REGULAR BUSINESS WANTED—One kitchen man. Apply | tarial seals and corporation neals Fose.) J. P. Labr, Clerk Phone 93 to manager Birchmont hotel. ¢ May the 1st, in the days which I v Se51s recall, was the time appointed for the transmigration of households. It was not a movable feast, it was a fixed feast of movables. & .The little houses poured forth their FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY C. R. SANBORN, M. D. ~ FOR SALE—House and lot in fairly Physician and Surgeon FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car,| S0od repalr. =Well located. ~Will -Oftice: Mifles Bloek ¢ 5 T WANTED—Lad licitor. No mo- (it’s a good one). B. J. Willits- rade for Ford touring car. Phone House ¥hone 449——Oftice Phone 88§ ney require?i fyo,sgufim. Calloeven- Luther Olson, the landmen, 121|S. T. Stewart. 6t7-13 HUFFMAN & O’LEQBY ings at 519 Beltrami ave. 5d7-17 3rd street. 6t7-17 WANTED_Girl to work in creamery. | FOR TRADE for a good car, 80 acres |FOR SALE—Extraordinary bargain: Y ] i - N, b i' ; F"RN"“RE "nod opportunity for right party.| ©f 8ood No. 1 land facing Big| Tow-story bujlding, right in bus 'DR. A. DANNENBERG on m od opportunity ght party & Lake. Inquire C. Bloomquist, Be-| ness center. cement basement, hot s A Call General Oftice;. Kaors Broth: | " amidst, Rte. 4; 3tw7-29| air heat, electric light, ges, up hiropractor . Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to’ S q uNDmeNG ——— e stairs of 12 rooms, straight hall, AT T -———————— |FOR SALE—Spring chickens from |up-to-date model, 10 furnished rooms. 5. Other hours by appointment. N Phone 401-W two to three pounds. S. A. Nuzum, Deal with owner direct. Address alls Made 1st National P-nk B_ld‘.. Bemidjt stone house, 2 miles from Normal “E" care Pioneer, 6t7-19 on Birchmont road. 6t7-16 —— e —————————————— accumulated treasures and rubbish to be conveyed to other little houses. “Apartments” were unknown, but tene- ments had begun to exist. Nelither ‘the ¢rigin nor the destination made ' any difference. The point was that iyou had to move if your lease was up, .apd your goods and chattels had to . move with you. H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director NYMORE PROPERTY FOR SALR: —4-room bungalow, basement and heating plant, lot 76x140. FOR SALE—Dodge roadster. This car is in absolutely first-class con- ‘.(:!:t&::lmfl'h:h .dtll::‘;:: :fl ‘h: DR. E. SHANNON, M. D. - PHONE 178-W or R y dition. say be seen at Bemidji |—7-room house, concrete basement, o g i Cmm ! Physician and Surgeon e — = T B.. ‘\\ Auto Co., or ask for Ed. Currey at lot 300x300. lated. The discreet, gigantic moving ice ih May Blook = TN <UD Elko theatre. 7-8tt | —4-room bungalow, full concrete basement, garage and woodshed yan had not yet been invented, Phone 896 Res. Phone 381 " Emctricity to’Locate Metal. B A KOLBE ‘| Theé'idea of using current . trans- Drs. Marcum & McAdory Becudd . " Iaitted through. the:earth ss a means S e . Phyiicians and Surgeons O S S NS e 7y : STAHL & JACOBS d FOR SALE—Seven passenger B“'“"‘svmmxm RESORT PROPERTIES :of Jocating metal ores is familiar, the " 0 B GROCERIES Barker Block. Z % <. P, § i Third 811 Sixth St., Bemidji Phone 488 automobile, A:1 condition, 5 new [SUgt) e e S ““beltef belng that- the-greater conduc- Hours Eirksr Block. Th ‘tivity of these metalliferous regions can ours-—i7- P T —— ¥ioaer Dince 41, 5 1 || The Best That Money Markhom for demonstratton. | 4 porch, 50 tt. lot on Lake Be- g y midji. _be clearly indicated, and’ the -ares 3 mapped out, says the Scientific Ameri- Can DUy : 8t7-18| ottage, 3-rooms and - screemed \ i | porch, 200 ft. lot on Lake Bemidji. The location of ofl_depbn!l‘:.' ; ' : 2 according. to' the ‘Electrical R . . i FOR REAL BARGAINS In real estate|_ ; view 18 now being Investigated elec- DR. L. A WARD - Corner Eleventh and Doud and deals of all kinds, see . Bau-| “Tieach park, 75 acres on Maravette trically, presents s converse problem. Physicion o e Phone 657 ette, manager of Northern MIn'| jake; 51 acres on Turtle River lake “In’ this-case"the -insulating properties Do : e : nBex:ota ol Bt s Ko “‘{'4 31: and 20 acres on Three Island lake. ‘of the ofl diminish the current, and eltrami ave. Phone 68. 1mo8-7|__33 gcres just outside of city limits, "ofl-bearing” regions are detected ac- FOR SALE—One set 1% low hamed| c¢ement block house with full con- eordingly. In view of the great depth hip breeching harness. One bay! ¢Create basement, 4-room, frame to which it is often necessary to bore gelding, weight 1350. Both har-| Parn, chicken house and shop, % ness and horse in good shape. In-| Wmile on lake shore. for oll—oll that only exists simults- steadfast in 2 . yur purpose to con- quire of Harry B. Osborne, box 8,[—Reynolds & Winter. 6t7-16 Complete_line of Tires and || or s5ATE 500 shoies 3 emr old ‘Retired. Furniture Repairing and Bankable paper accepted. Miller| payments. " . lot, Upholstering. & Gibson, Bemidji. Phone 842. |__ 4 room cottage, 100 ft. lot. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 1047-22 | “Heynolds « Winter. % 617 neously with an almost oll-free ares ED! | above—the method would seem to DR. J.’W - DIEDRICH Il duct our business Nymore. WG| = have limitations, but it has doubtiess Office—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. in an efficient, F———-——‘—_""‘OR SALE—Automobile spot lght.|CITY PROPERTY FOR SAL No. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 37¢-R commendable man- ner. Our reliabil- ity is unquestioned. DR. F. A. HASS Tags-- Our business con- 1002 Beltrami avenue, a real home, car. Worth ,new, $8.60. As good Brick and stone, 10 rooms, strictly as new and will sell Yor $4.60. B. modern, 75 ft. corner lot. H. Denu, care Pioneer. 3d7-1|—No. 1019 Dewey avenue, 4-room possibilities.in dealing with surface oft aress. Electric, ,Can be attached to any p-eFl for skins is now $1.82 per pound, and the demand for skins by the DENTIST ’ o~ o l' g::: ,l:':‘:" ;:n";:’: - b\mgalov;,o n;:dointx. full basement, United: States and European mlrkem ! % ; us the public’s ap- FOR SALE—DMotor boat; it's a good| " garage, . lot. e e e PR Pioneer Office boat un i £ood buy. *Also ave & hciae. 313 Tr. lot, Bot HodorR: and it is thought that prices- will go Phose 447 : large one, will carry 20 people,|__No 314 Fourth street, 7-room very cheap. E. J. Willits-Luther Olson, the landmen, 121 3rd street. 6t7-20 house, modern, hot water heat, & fine home, 50 ft. corner lot, & choice location for a public garage in the business district. —No. 1002 Mississippi avenue, 12- room house, arranged for two fam- ilies or for a rooming house, 50 stil! higher. Experienced trappers are making up to $97 per week for the ———————————— skins alone. I or First Class AUTO LIVERY FOR SALE—Five pigs seven weeks Wanted a Quantity. old, two sows weighing 400 and b Helen’s mother, came from a large DR. G. M. PALMER family and Helen loved to visit her Dentist and Orfllm. 300 pounds each, one boar thor- grandma’s house, as. there were al- ! > SERVICE oughbred pedigreed, weighing 260| ft. corner lot, the best buy in Be- ny young uncles and aunts Barker Building pounds. All are Chester Whites. midji, $2,600.00; $1,600 cash will . One . Bemidji, Minn. i X 3 Everett © Wynne, Redby, minn handle it. ' Either Day or Night ¢ (4 2‘”_13 —No. 1317 Irvin avenue, G-room 2 te play with. One day, after return- i’ ing from one of her visits, Helen was taken to the bedroom and was shown a tiny new baby sister. Helen did not seem to be at all enthusiastic, and her ather, surprised at her lack of inter- Spur No. 28. house and barn, lot 66x330. —No. 903 Irvin avenue, 6-room ALE—FARM house, 50 ft. corner lot. FORP:OPER'IEY —No. 623 Mississippi avenue, 7- rooms and bath, hardwood flooss, garage and wood house, 100 ft. Says A. P. Sheldon, a recognized authority: ““The Science of Busi- ness is the Science of SERVICE.” Photography is all service—aespe- SO SOISSE SEUU S b VETERINARIANS WARD BAOS, eat, asked: E cially our little attempt at com- “Well, what do you think of your J. WARNINGER : “UTO I.WERY munity service by photographs for || FOR SALE OR TRADE—80 acres| Sor2er lot. new baby sister?” SURGROW B \ o blics brush land, town of J L i} —No. 711 Irvin avenue, b6-room ¥ eplied: .“Hin1 Only one? || Ofice and Hospital 3 doors west T~ ComMmRRTY. I heRY. 105 Trvine 2ve . Phomecrao-w. Te| house, b oft lot. R Reints 't o veal many ik ¢ Troppman's. Fhons Mo 103 PHONE A. A. RICHARDSON e one 10t7-17|—Ne: 417 Irvin avenue, 6-rooms and - Why dldn’t you zet a veal many like 2_____ 3rd Btreet and Trvine 290 '|¥ —— Photographer - bath, 50 ft. lot, fenced with from FOR SALE—80 acres highly improv-| fence. ed heavy black on clay farm about|—Reynolds & Winter. .40 acres under high state of cul- tivation. 13 mile to station, 3 miles to another, 8 miles to Be-|LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you midji; Targe barn; root cellar; gar-| one. ' age; fine grove, white pine, white!-—4-room house on easiest terms. oak; some tamarack; fine pasture.|—Nery nice home, 7 rooms, on three 6-room house, cement foundation. lots. E. J. Willits-Luther Olson, the|—Cosy Lake Shore home, all moa- landmen, 121 3rd street.? 6t7-17 ern, right up to date; none better in this city. FOR SALE—200 acres highly Tm- -+ 8-room house, 2 50-foot lots, $1800. proved, farm, 70 acres under culti-| —9-room all modern house and good vation; large white house, large 6-room house, on 650-foot corner barn, granary, hog house, chicken lot, elegant location, beautiful house, well house, lots of wood, home. white elm, basswood. This is best |—7-room house, barn and garage, 50- improved, best clay farm in this foot lot on p ed street. A splend- county for the money, $6G per acre. id home. Fine neighborhood, 2 miles to two|—7-room house, garage, 50 foot lot, stations. 8 miles from Bemidji. E.| lots of cement walks, fine location. J. Willits-Luther Olson, the Land-|—6-rooms and bath, fire place, and men, 121 3rd street. 6t7-17| hardwood finish. Garage, 50-foot lot, one block to two schools. —Good 9-room house, down town; rents for $30; small house on rear of lot, $3160. - (syandma has?” Rich Portrait Studio, 29 10th St. 6t7-16 Popular priced quality portraits. Qual.ty kodak finishing. Prints only 3c, 4¢, b¢c, 6c; post cards Se. Why pay more? Five and seven passenger cars for every ‘occasion. Country trips a specialty. 218 Beltrami Avenue Pecullar Geological Formation. There is located immediately west ‘of Junction City a few miles south of {Danville, Ky., a wonderful geological ‘formation known as “Bald ' Blue 'Xnob.” This is'a member of the ‘chain that branches off from the ,Cumberland mountains and éxtends 1along the route of the Knoxville divi- iglon of the Louisville & Nashville i railway. 5 From its foot to its crest is about {200 feet and except on the large flat 4 top, with a small knob in its center, 11t 18 covered with shrubbery and vege- tation. The top, however, is abso- !lutely barren. Not a sprig of any BUSINESS ISSUUNUSSNNNSUUUVL VY New York Landmarks Going. . The “downtown” section of New York is losing one of its landmarks by the demolition of the Eastern hotel [ u 0 E. M. §ATHRE to make gom for an office building. Buys Small Houses for cash || For nearly a hundred years it has # been the favorite hostelry of American and sells them on small seafating folk. “Dynamite Johnny” aun r onthly payments 0'Brien, well-known for his practice of s m a8l shipping arms to the Latin-American countries, concocted many of his fili- bustering schemes in this hotel, which BRING ME YOUR CAR he made his headquarters. No matter how dirty it may FIRE INSURANCE One of the features of this build- be, and it will look like new REAL ESTATE ing was its beams of solid mahogany. 5 REYNOLDS & WINTER In 1822, when it was constructed, car- || when you get it back. goes of supplies were frequently ‘by the ravages of time. It is be- illeved by many that this knob was at one time a voleano, and that the Iched forth ‘212 Beltrami Avemwe shipped from New York to South 'fict;: iot:mtt::s e:;n * a Phone 144 American ports, and when a return J“l“‘l “atla"d —-!Sn ordo:rl:'h:i .buth. the t‘é'::::d s‘l; " The “Bald Blue Knob” has been an aareo c.-ouldt mot. :eusle':l“::dthl:.hm, , ot n ekl m aliacks d b{ man; era- was brough! 'y purpose 2 R We have :"Vm Chea; " 42 e of o oo e tud art Tose || Gty Livery Bern o SR 2 2, 24 itiens, and hundredsof visitors ascend Ih steep sides pach year to view its -inaide nores B, J. Willits-Luther o o e condoniiie ot New Corner Third and Irvine Ave 'Olson, the Iandmen, 131 3rd St. used In the constraction of New York - . i | vasietags af that period. A i R "-30 e = 5 L] : PR e ' ! Pt i i DEECR NN R

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